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    Legal Method Certificate of Higher Education - Which uni do I apply to?
    Hi,

    This is my very first post so apologies if I ramble on a little...

    I have just completed my Certificate in Higher Education in Legal Methods at Birkbeck College.

    I have calculated the grades that I have obtained throughout the year and I am expecting to gain an overall mark of 68%.

    I definitely need to study in London and my ideal choices are;

    UCL

    LSE

    King's College

    SOAS

    Queen Mary

    I have heard o people go to to build themselves amazing careers after doing the Legal Methods course.

    UCL stipulate that they will only accept candidates that have obtained a grade of at least 70%.

    What I really want to know is if I have a chance of securing myself a place at one of the aforesaid universities, with the mark of 68% and a good reference from my tutor.

    I'd love to hear your thoughts and whether you have done the couse yourself or know someone that has and has then gone on to a good university.

    Thanks in advance...
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    Re: Legal Method Certificate of Higher Education - Which uni do I apply to?
    You would need to ask the uni as nobody here can tell you if you'd be accepted
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